Yesterday, Google pushed out a new commit to AOSP (Android open source project) code which has several references of interesting changes. First up, we find reference to an unknown device called dorado which is mentioned alongside angler (Nexus 6P) and angelfish (Smartwatches). The codename Dorado has sparked several speculations of what it could be?
According to a recent report from 9to5 Google, Dorado, could actually just be the Verizon Wear24, as some of the related kernel commits were created by Quanta, the manufacturer of the Wear24. Besides dorado, the second reference visible in the commit talks about support for touch input in AOSP recovery.
As we already know, Android Recovery currently relies on hardware buttons to navigate and select options, whereas Android Wear has an entirely touch reliant input. Google adding touch support could simply mean that the company are aligning the AOSP recovery towards that of what is already present in Android Wear. Or it could simply be about improving the user experience and nothing more.
Besides, touch input for Android recovery there may also be some additional features buried under the recent commit. We will be following these commits with patience and intrigue. So keep in touch with us to get to know about this.
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Source: Android Police






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